After the body of a young woman is found by the authorities, they discover she has left behind a son and a man claiming to be her husband. However, not only was the victim using an alias but the more law enforcement looks into who this person actually was, the more things start to unravel like an unimaginable nightmare.
Just when you think it can’t get any worse, your eyes will continue to widen throughout this truly unsettling documentary that leads you down the haunting rabbit hole that is one very unlucky (quite the understatement) individual’s life.
Be warned as you may be introduced to one of the darkest parts of the human psyche that you didn’t know existed. If dark and twisted documentaries are your thing, you’ll have your expectations well and truly met with Girl in the Picture, get involved.
Available on Netflix
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